if I understand you correctly, you are wanting a dealership to tell you what they will allow you on trade-in for your current RV while not knowing if you are trading against a new $200,000 unit or a used $20,000 unit?
While I agree they could just give you a general "ball park" value, they would probably prefer to be able to put together a package deal once they know what you are trading for. You may end up wanting to trade for a year or two old unit that they don't have very much money in and they can show on paper you getting about 30% more for your trade than it is worth, or you may be looking at a 2017 unit that is popular and they won't want to allow you as much.
Leave you trade at home and find what you want, then just tell them what trade you have. 9 out of 10 times they won't even have to see it to evaluate it.
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Full Time in 2017 Newmar Ventana 4369
pulling a 24' enclosed (Mini Cooper/Harley/Kayak)
(traded 2014 Thor Challenger)
US Army 70-73 Retired LEO
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